What is the 'Ding Dong Eat It Up' meme? Viral prank video from Canadian YouTuber Fique explained

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What is the 'Ding Dong Eat It Up' meme all about and why is it going viral? (Image via Youtube/ Fique)

A new meme called 'Ding Dong Eat It Up' is making rounds on TikTok. Canadian YouTuber Fique left his YouTube audience in splits after releasing a prank video on October 13, 2024. The video titled Cooking Curry During College Lecture shows Fique imitating a stereotypical Indian cooking chicken curry.

Fique has been creating videos on YouTube since 2022 and has a unique take on his pranks. Some of his pranks on YouTube are called, Feeding Homeless People The Hottest Chip In The World, Switching Bathroom Signs Prank, and many more. However, his videos have only now reached viral status with 'Ding Dong Eat It Up'.


The viral 'Ding Dong Eat It Up' prank video by YouTuber Fique has reached meme status

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Who doesn't like a good harmless prank? Fique is gaining popularity with his pranks involving awkward interactions and acting like a stereotypical Indian. The original video posted only a few days ago has gained over a million views on YouTube and the memes have flooded TikTok.

In the original video, in the first half, Fique is seen with his bizarre cooking set and apparel while traveling in a taxi and having an exaggerated conversation with his driver. As we come towards the second half of the video, Fique is seen with his cooking set-up during a college lecture. After the professor points it out and asks him to leave, Fique breaks into a little song,

"Ding dong eat it up, eat it well and mix it up!"

Nothing stops him there and he continues to cook and feed other students in the class. As the video comes to an end, someone asks Fique for a photo and he uses his typical voice to talk to him and others in the class.

The video was posted on TikTok soon after and creators couldn't stop themselves from creating content with the 'Ding Dong' chorus in the background. It appears that people are relating to the humorous and stereotypical representation of an Indian person: an exaggerated accent and someone who loves chicken curry.

Users on Youtube lauded Fique's comic timing and many commented that they were happy to see him make a space in the TikTok and YouTube algorithm.


This is not the first time Fique has gone viral. His last popular video prank called 'Attacking Camera Man' brought his content into the limelight. Needless to say, Fique is experiencing his moment and has promised to bring much more in store. It seems that memes are going to keep coming.

Have you seen the Ding Dong Eat It Up meme yet? Tell us in the comments below.

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Edited by Apoorva Jujjavarapu